Northern Trust Asset Management has announced the expansion of its money market product offerings with the launch of the NTU.S. Treasury Liquidity Strategy, targeting European investors. This new strategy follows the successful introduction of its onshore US Treasury Strategy in July 2024, which has already accumulated US$5.4 billion in assets. The Public Debt CNAV strategy is designed to provide current income while preserving capital and maintaining liquidity in the short-to-medium term. The company also plans to introduce Euro and Sterling equivalents in 2026. Dan Farrell, head of International Fixed Income, highlighted the importance of US Treasuries as stable investments during market volatility, and noted the growing demand for such secure, liquid investment options. Northern Trust Asset Management, with over 40 years of experience, continues to leverage its expertise in optimizing liquidity and delivering client value.
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